The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1870, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL
GOLD, SILVER.
c;o - t_r_poiNs
Bought, 'at Highest Price.
PH. R. MERTZ, r.,
BANKER,
Vor. Wood St. and sth Ave.
Jas. T. Brady & co.
( SumoNoos to S. JONES it C 0..)
Corner i;'ourth Avenue and Wodd Street,
-13ANKERS,
RI!Y AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
Olovernment Securities,
GOLD, SILVER-AND rOUPONS,
ON MOB 7 FAVORABLE TERMS .
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
17rMee loaned On Goremdrent Bono at low
eat mar ket rate.
EillCerTto MR tar rl,O - 11/136
AXIII BALI or STOCKS. HONlei •sin GOLD.
.1,131 ES CO.
THE DAILY GAZETTE,
MONEY AND COMMERCE,
Omer. or PrITSIIVRGR
Wr.oxixoAr, May tl,. mix
I ield yeas lit now at 115—.41 th e em „ .
Moak,ns formed to put it op could it...
I iovernment tam& nder,,„ri nlwwl one
per rent today, lint cl.es w .l at a
of about I per rent. •
Stock,. were RtrOr.,g. l,ut ales, felt
ati .
at
tile clone.
Money easy at 6 to 14 per cent for
1i0 t441 ° 11 " 3 "....ing • and a fair demand for local
lands 'daily increasing.
r insing quotations a■ received by - Ph.
/Comm . •
. •
geld s
11SS1 American .........
2illver - 108 lVestern Union..
Ted Ikalds 116 N. Y. Central 1011%
.5-20 Donde 1eee...112 Reading. ........11e%
.5.33 Honda 1P54...111% P. Ft. W. & C o
s. Bonds 1955...111X Ohlo & Nlas :AN'
13onsals 1.1185 111 MICA.. Southern..., In%
590 Honda 1 8 67...114s Cleveland &P. len'
Ss:lEol2de 1858...114 C. It. I. &P . '%."-- 24.,
1.0.40 Iffi . Chi... R .. ..Wit:W..
5 7a
Adams Exprena.. 67.1 i 'C.& If. ' tY • IRO..
Merchants U. Ec. 1.23 i F . ....,.. _
g.
Inndon Exchange ban Smon.
pound 5.a/ 547,
Paris Exchange - oor n um ,
Berlin Exclts:„4,r Towßif
a cc Wil k d l r l °
P. It. L. Bonds 84 tla
Closing quotations as received by James T.
Brady & Co:
Gold .... 5-51Jan..t.Ty.1961 115 .
U. M. :IS. liNI Inn; 5-.llJan.kJy. IBM It%
U. B. 343 lattl lil 6410 Jan. &Jy. II!.
IP 8. 5,^01811 11X U. P. IL ....
Tr.K.54, MS IS C. P. IL IL WS'
U. 8. 10.10......... Cy. Pa.lik. • /=,,l
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NICK Yong, May IL IBM.
51 ‘..7 easy at 31ff.5 on call. Sterling Oem at
9h 9%. Gold mote active and Otto; opened at
15, touched 15%, and closed at 15. Carrying
rates MM. Clearaisces, 518.004000.
Governments active and higher, closing
'Onn. Coupons of 'Si, 1610117ist do '4P, mu
12X: do 'O4, 11M41117.,; do 'O5, 11%01% do new,'
141,04.14 M; do '01,14%4514!.; do '66, 14M41.141,;
10 liiieNll4; currency sixes, 12.14Hi12ii.
The sub-treasury sold one million dollars of
gold 00 , 0
Rate at Bonds firm: Missouri,, tali; old Tenors..
roes, SIM; nevr,'Hiii: old Virginias, Mif; new,
419,i4; old North Csrolinas.47k; new, rss.
The railway market was active and excited
la the afternoon, and the highest 'prices of the
Is t esmnt bull movement were made in the New
1 ork Central, Ohlo & Mississippi. Wabash.
Northwestern, St. Paul and hock Island. At
the close there were sales to realize profits,
which caused a reaction of kat per cent.
from toe highest pedal of to-day, but the mar
ket closed strong.
Miscellaneous shares dell. Express, stocks
a1itr,,7,..',4?t
: tl & t r i beil t g:l7i4:3l'estern rm.=
Telegraph
i . . 14; QuiVrer. % v igor'
,la r iaa..
%II `,' rs7g; r A r r d nelitin . Ar.....iterSist:l
saki . Pacinc Mall, 4111:; New York Cec h y; :
1011 s; Scrip. MX; Me. Mk: do preferred, 47:
Harlem, /411%; do preferred. /Mk R,,ding.
i; Michigan Central , 125. Lake .41,,, iipri,
Illinois Central, 142; Pittsbutgl, 1071 C. do new.
SON; do preferred. u• Bock Lidan di 124%; New
. tga. C i e l n i t ; r ; ' "iteiii.. r'!4,.. , , P T,t 1 ' I t e ' d° , 1" 7r&.
Fort Wayne , 941,it Telre Haute, ...7 Chicago &
Alton, 114%; do prrArrred. 115; oh & Missi.
aIP3 O I . 39 Cii I ,Lord & 'Erie. 10ais: C. C. & 1.
C., "Ai; Bt. Jo 112; do preferred. 11; C. C. &
(1. 1. 71114.
Huston ;dices: Calumet. 65;
Copper lulls. 5 ;
Weskit, a; fled., Ett (Nucl . '. 10.14, ' Sub-
TrewlinT balance: gold; 1.6,1221.114 1 1; currency,
r. , &1", General balance, 1C:47311. - ._ -
PETR ' 0 - LBC3I lII_ARRIST
• . Omer or Prrresentin Gazrrrx,l •
• ' . 'WEDNESDAY. May 11. IMO. ,
. The oil market has undergone another
'unction, the advance established within
the past few dayn having been nine.
1 , 1 .
lost, and the tendency continue down.
ward—according to the latest adyi ts, the
indications still pointed to lowers figural
Thin sudden' sod unlooked for auction
may be attributed mainly to the increased
production reported by• th , Titusville
Herald, some nix hundred • rads of a
dallY Increase In April, an CO itared With
Mardi. While it was general y expected
that than would be an inc note, it in
tench larger than was antici tad, and of
course, it had the.greater Intim •mce on the
market. It in nowpretty rally be
lieved that these will be a largei increase
. this than there was last 'month, and this,
as might be expected, in calculated 'to.
make operators a little "bearish," and to
canoe those who have been calculating no
big prices, to hesitate and consider. It is
rumored, however, that the report of the
"Oil Prig:lucent Ansociation".will be quite
different from that of the Herald, that It
Will show a decrease, instead of an it.
crease. There is thin about these reports,
. the ope.is made up in the interest of those
who ere interested in big prices, while
she other is got up by the reporter of the
Herald, and we believe that he gives the
truth as near as be knows how—that his
facts and figures are the result of Careful
and attentive observation:
! ' Sales unusually large, but as already
intimated, prices are lower, Sale 2,000
sellerJuns, Id 124; 9,000, In two lots of
two thousand each, seller 60 days, at 124;
and 3,000 in three different lots, same de.
livery and apaon, at 124.
1332333
'june opened at 274; and sold from that
down to 271. We glee afternoon quinta
-1 tions as follows: Spot, 273a271; May, 271;
-June,27B; Jtdy!' offered at 28; and July to
.December. it 281; 'sale 1,009 bbls buyer all
year. at3ol. •
tirriirrs or CRUDE OIL.
Penn Oil Works 400, on account Jas.
Wilkins; *nay Oil Works 560, on account
Parker & Co; Flatter Bro. 800, on account
L. W. Young. •
Total. .............. 1,700 bbls.
RI.IIrIIENTA PER A. V. It. R.
Fawcett, 1.. B. dc Co., 200_ tibla ref. oil to
Lodi Bro. &
NIIIPPISD..PPat P. 1111. • A. V. RR. OLD
OEM
J. TV. Alexander 10,867 refined to
llostwiek & Telford. Now York.
1117111OR0II WOOL Wthosr.
dr;icir. or Tm - e
PIITSEC . RCM
WZDNICSDAY: May !LIM.
Thus far there has been no movement
'in wool in this section of country, and as
a general thing there has been but little
Blipping done, and, ionsequently, there Is
little or no wool offering. It is supposed
tlult by the first of next month there will
be 'a movement of some kind, an by that
tiene it will be In mark etable condition, and
until k commenceito change hurls, there
,
can be' no established. Prices. Theeast
.
• ern markets are reported as being almost
cleared, most of the wool having Passed
into thkinunis of manufacturers, and in this
respect the trade Is in hetter .condition
than it has been for several years; The
feeling jut now seems to be. that prices
will of necessity rule lower 'this season
thin last, and It may be that the market
will be comparatively slow for s time, as
It Is probable tharbuyers and sellers will
be unable to get together. In this MC
(lnn of country. fine wools averaged 46 to
49 cts last year, while this year, u al
'readj Intimited, buyers are impressed
with the toilet that these figures will not
her Wised, though - thin in • matter of
conjecture. In the course . of another
week or two we hope to be able to report
the market more definitely.
.
rIIIISBiIFIGH,MARKET
Orncz ,ir Pyrrsnunnii GAzerTE. t
THI7IIBDA 1 . , May 11. ICU.
Business, ge nerally,, is rather slow, at
t eam i t is reported by our Maine..
turn, and i hey ought to know. There in
not oti nu t.it complaint nimbi ahout th e
Volume of busbies:is as there in In regard
to margins; this iit'lheworst feature
of the two. There is eurli it vigorous
conipmition for trade that 'some parties,
in order to 'fleet sales will sell goods at
coy or it very entail margin' thereon, and,
consequently, of her parties,' in order to
compete nuccensfully, are obliged to do
likewise. Flour, it in said, nail them in
nn reason to dimlit it, in relittively higher
in the Wl,l than it is Item, and whlly is it°
simply because the rivalry antongiislilere
is no at rong that it in almost'imposnible to
put prices up. And what is !men! flour
is equally applialble in gmceries; S wars;
especially refineds, are relatively over
than nt Minted any culler place 1 the
country. This spirit of competition in nil
right and paper when it ix not carried to
extremes; NM to sell goods nt cost or per.
hope has than met in osier to Reduce the
customer of a riva: bowie, is to say the least,
doubtful policy, and, in the long run, trill
not pay,
APPLES--Quirt but unchanged. We
continue to quote at t4ns per bbl.
ALllES—Firmer in the), oak but"" - nn ,
ehanged here. Common Botta, 4; relined,
41: Pearla, 9 to 91: Tote, 7}. •
Brl"l'Llt—la dull and neglected and
prices are barely suntained. Fair to
atrictly prime roll may bo fairly itiottal at
tfikt2.s. emunion grader, tio tiOt Went to be
wiraled at any price.
BROOM CORN—In dull but unchanged,
to la cte per pound.
.CliEl.:l3E—Salro - nt Ohio tionhen at 16
to 161: and New York tioxiwn at 17 to 174.
New Weateru Reserve, in Tufted at
19 to 14 eta..
CARBON OlL—is firmer and tending
upward, though a. In alwayn the cane, the
jobbing demand at thin (waxen of the year
is light. 1 4 4a:elanl brand.. Minn at 24 to
244 ctn.
•
'OIIN ME.t I,—Q uet and it ncl ta nge4
U.', to $1 b oa bushel.
1)111ED FR l'lT—Dostand 'rather bet
ter, particularly for the better grades.
Apples, hi to is Peaches, 7to 8 for tibar
ters antbli to 9 for halves, as to quality.
Blackberries. 13 to 14. •
F.ditit,— The demand is rather better
and the market a shade firmer; and fresh
packed mat; be quoted at 14c.
CEMENT—Louisville Ilydrau is Ce
ment, rgt to 3,50 per bbl.
FLOVII—The market is firm with a
'leads' local demand, but prices• re not -
q . higher. We continue t quote
western flours, in store, at Vie 51) for
$4,50a0 for winter and s7a 50 for
fancy brands.
GllOCEltli>l--Sugars an'. stron .er and
relined . sugara are quottml an
,dglith
higher in the east. Coffees are vender but
unchanged. With these exception there
has nut been a single change sin the
date of our last report. Following are
the ruling quotations:
RN:Ana—Cuba, 106e11: Porto-Rico nt
114; Seh orleana, 10N5.741.2c: Havana In boxes,
11412. Molaser" Stigma, 8 , ,idt.11 , , A Coffee.
.121:v; "Ir do 12S c: Extra C C. 11c;
Crushed. Granulated and Powdered 1:13,;-c.
Coerce—Ordinary Rio. laSe; fair In Road,
1941.3)c;prime, 22. c; choice, =he; strictly
lifotaanix—Neir Orleims, /intik; Porto
Itlc.. 11V.7 o.
Sruurs—Whlte Honer and Perfection Drips,
10 a 49 c: Lovering. Epps gilver Drips; dne; Iron
City Drips, We; kling Des-Drop, Mc;
Ocean Srar, e.sc.
- .
TEAR-1'1.13g Ilyeun. WX/4140; Gunpowder,
tLOIV,I.PD; Imperini, u ?4 , l.sl:k o Zr. 05041.23:
Inai.j.. , s f.t.ikliG; So bong, AN ny,
Sltcat—Graln Pepper, 81e; - Pimento. ,Vc;
Cll4lO/1. 60agic: Cloves. 40c; Nutmegs, .1.3Y,Y,
WO.
- FaurrA—Prunes..l2.3Se:C.urrants.l37rei Layer
Raisins. NA Per taix; Valencia lintsWs. Mrs
17e per lb.
• Oakley m s 10r; m Crom p ß t a oi,s ,Pc; R b b b i ins s ,.
14114X:Chedro. ;
Erosive. 734 c; Rosin. 31141.5 X; Toilet
SO/018.15q=, Sawyer's Barber. CI per box.
Hsu LLEsn—lUe per lb,
11nor Snorr-IC3i per bag. •
CONCENTEATED LTE--/'PEEE. VI per Cube;
other brands. faq„7.
Erra-tar COFFEE- $4.5Q per gross for Hum
mels.
Son.t- In kegs. Re: in bores. assorted
rg. 7.*(e. Yui t mte. 3, , jr. •
INDIGO—V.4O 761. M
CaNPL.2.B-3lotlld, /2c; eteArin,
B T.:+ll22l—Bearl. die; Stalin Gioia and. liver
B.Ings.111(e; Corn,
Inca—Carniina, :Epee. •
Fran—No. 1 Mackerel. 112c61,.9 per bbl; N 0.2
large. $1:: No. 3 large. !Mkt No. medium ,
/.11:'In all bbl , 60 to addltlonni. In kith--
N0,.1. V: No. 2,6.!(; N 0.3. V. bike Herring.
24,10. White .111 h,
tali. Baltimore Herring.
Codfish. 5 ets per pound.
GRAIN—The offerings of wheat contin.
ue light and with a good milling de
mond, the market in firm though prices
are unchanged, $1.15 to $l2O for sal.
and $125 Inc $1;10 for white. An we re
marked the other day, wheat is rela
tively higher in thin market than flour;
and the nituatiuMin unsatisfactory to our
millers. Oats, if any thing, a shade',
firmer, but not qUotably higher; we con:
tinueto ,mote at 47 to 48, in feat hand.,
5)), on wharf and tracki -and 52 to 53-in
store. • Corn is nearer and firm, and cello
readily at 85 for ear and 00 for shelled.
Rye, in quoted at 95 to 97 canlimile 1 car
at $l, GO days. No movement in Barley,
and prices unchanged. 85 to 00 for good
to prime spring.
• HAY--Continuen doll but nominally
unchanged; $l5 to slBa2o per ton, as to
quality and condition.
LIME--Cleveland White Lime, V 25;
&intern, $1.75,
LARD 011.—In quoted at $1;10 to $1,32
for Extra No. 1, and otl for No. 2.
_ . . .
POTATOES—Continue dull with a sup.
ply considerable in excess of the demand.
Peach Blows, 34 by the car load. and 40 to
42 in store. Buckeyes do not seem to he
wanted at any price.
PEA NUTS--Tennessee welted at 8 to
cis.
PROVISIONS—Market . steady but au
hanged. Plain Shoulders, 12 1-1n1312;
Sugar' Cured do, 141-4a14 1.2; Ribbed
Sides, 16 1.2; Shod- Rib, 17; Clear, 17 12;
Plain Sugar Cured llams, 18 3-4a12
Canvassed do, 19 1.2a19 3-4. Lard, in
- tierces, 17 1-lal7 I.2;in kegs, 18 1-4108 1.2.-
1 Mess Pork, $30a31.
SEEDS—There in little or nothing do.
ing in either Timothy er Clover Seeds. no
the Melll4ofl is about over. Flaxseed is in
steady demnnd at $215, and n round lot
vonld probably. bring $2,20.
MARKEI7B 11V TELEGRAPH.
=EMI
New Tonic, May . IL—Cotton firmer and
more active. with sales 3,300 bales at Ne for
Middling uplands. Flour: receipt. 13.1P0 bbls ;
flour,soloe better, with sales 11,300 bbls at
$4.1005.15 for superfine State and western,
$5=05,10 for extra Stine, $4.106 'fur extra
western. $5,7004.50 for. St. - Louis, and $5,100
0, for good to choice do. winter brands do
included In the rale.; 4.501 bbis low grades
extra western State nt $.5=0„5,01. Rye Flour
unchanged. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky firmer,
es e
with salitgl bide western free at $1.0001.10.
butehlefly $1,0971; also mles 2 - 41 bids for June
nt $l.lO. Wheat: receipts 111.50 bush: whent
opened firmer but closed dull and Mg° lower,
with sales 0.1 bush, part toot evening. at n l . ll O
193 for NO:: spring. $lO6 torso. 1 sprlng,sL2l
L,AI for winter red and amber weste rn , and
14561.50 for white Michigan. Barley and
rley Malt quiet end: unchanged. Corm
rc+celpta 19,585busic corn unchanged.withsales
MOO bosh at $1,13011.15 for new mined west:
ern: $1.14M for new Whlte• western; 11,10 lit
store for old mixed western. Oats: receipts',
CMS bash; oats active and IC better, sales ofd
04.000 bosh at 540.5.5 c for western; 69070 c for
Ohio and State. Hay unchanged. Hops
ready. Wool dull iales of-150.000 pounds at
46)4048e for domestic fleece, and 40e for pull
ed, Coed quiet and unchanged. Coffee firm.
Molasses doll. Sugar steady sales of ellahhde
Cuba nt 9010 c. Rice firm at 5X0730. Petro
leurn Ono lac for crude: ffivilffiklic for refined.
Leather: hemlock sole firmer at 91030. for
Buenos Ayres and ready-made. Turpentine
mtlet at tigra.cmc. Sheathing copper steady
at Rll. Ingot dull and heavy at $18.50 for Bal.
Omel
37 r; $l,l for Lake. Pig Iron steady at s ac:A
mdeat s al 4 ., ito . $ 3 1t 3 4 1 a ci . u 'u lt.. eriv ai sii 3b ad e t
at liTh. for unen Englis h Ru n ic.
American.
Ninth"d t 4144 Me. for cat, 35.0512M0 for
cl and for horse shoe. Provielons:
pork firmer. les 5,54 M bble at
mrTee. 1ML 75 0 , L50_ for prime. W,93. 4 r2. Po r e
L"" me " . .e"- , Meade; sales 385 bbls at $ll
If. for plain. $lOO.lB for entre mess. Beef
. quet, sale• 110 bbli at Van Tierce
beef fimer; sale. 500 tcs et rt.% fo r prime
mesa. OD for India men; mi dies quiet.. Cat
meats erne mies=o pkgs at LlOl2Mc: shoal
dere 10017 c. Lard rather more geed, - Wee
340 tea at 1 5 1(01014c for steam kettle dried
15M017c for kettle rendered; also 'Meg .1,2N1
prime steam, Maraud Jane nt 15Me. Butter '
steady at MOTs for Oblo. Cheese quiet at 80
17c. Freights nominally unchanged.
Lotest—lnour closed less active • but without
any decided change. Wheat nominal and 102 c
.lower. No 2 spring $1.111651,21. winter red 'and
amber westernsl...W,ll..U. Bye quiet aed un
changed. Oats firmer at 04Xe for western in
store, and Mc for Ohio. Corn quiet at si.m.
' 1.15 for new Mind western, Pork nominally
nnehanged.‘ Beef doll and unchanged. Cot
mate firm. flacon nominal. Lard flat at lame
for spot. Eggs .ready at Inc.
Elnelnaul. • • .r. '
Ctrrqurniter, May 11.—Flour firm, in rani do-
L
mond and encrally held . hirer, with extra
at $4.85.4, and family at liks3X. Wheat
very firm a d held at $1.191 ,14 for Nos. 2 and
1 red. Co in good demand with sales LIOI
bush at 411 .Ig, for ear and piime mixed and
white:abetted; not much offered but buyers
dot disposl to follow up the advance. Bye
advanced t 00c, and as held at. $1 at:the
close. Bo y nomino&unehaored. Ootton
firm with middling nt . Tobacco In good
denoted with sales 242 Maim and 9a boxes at
$4.10 for frosted trash to fO6 for bright lent.
Whialty unsettled nod held at $1,10; $1.07e1.04
Is offered: it would have been difficult to *stye
bought to any extend at $l,lO at the close.
Mesa Pork In moderato demand at VS; held at
~' ~:
~ «.
PITTSBURGH DAILY.
PO. Bulk Meals quiet rind unchnnaeirat !Vita
11)(c for shoulders, 11)02.11).c (or - rib shies.
14 411151;e for clear rib and clear sides. Lanl
held at bible with rip de Batter un
changed with briniest Eggs I.lc. ltlll
iierd.oll Geld ti * ring. Exelinnab
stenily it 1-10 discount buting.
MEM
4r. Lrinia, May 11.—tobitenoSteidY :mit no'
changed. Lotion quiet at elik2C,,,c. Hemp
unchanged fit Flour firm at *Kr.
Jai for fall to #l,Mit.4.ts for X. *Silk& VII
for XX. 0..50ric-i.75 for XXX. Wheat firm and
higher, with sales of No 2 spring at Vic. No I
do ut SIQ • . No 2 red full at 1 , 1,15611.15'i, and
low choice to fancy at k1.:A1ta1..50. Corn opened
firm, with sales of mixed at *Lose 1.13, choice
yellow At $1.1M2,1,13, choice to bleep white
k1.1ik.11421, and mined and yellow closed 5e
lower. (bits opened at tZsliikic but fell off at
vimie. lb.rley, nothing gloing. Rye lower at
OR for prime. Whisky higher at
Groceries quiet and unchangted. Coffee range%
at "rrirEtc. Sugar 10,51E1.11N c. Nolassen Wahl
for mum house. Pork quiet tit. Villtak.lo. Dry
salt meats: small salmi shoulders at 11,4 and
clear shies at Ifstic. Bacon; jobbing sales
shoulders at Dr. clear rib at 16)KGIOVI and
clear at 17,4 e. Lard; small sales tierce at 104
16. , ic and keg at Its. Receipts: 2100 bush flour.
12,4(10 bush wheat, WU') bush corn, MU) bush
oats, PHU bush barter. 701 bush rye.
Sr. Logla, May IL—Cattle; best grades in
activntrquest at aq..73(c. Hogs steady at Sic.
P. 3, o for good to choice.
Chicago. •
•
CHICAGO. May 11.—Exchanie it Unchanged.
Flinn. in
declined tzhaMf...V.23 fo g extras.
Wheat tikrbalte: No. 2 opened at SI.OON,
4hl.inni and fell to At% c, closed with sellers at
97c:Ithis atternoOn unsettled nt UN rash. PI
nailer June. Corti less active and.lithle lower,
cloying at ICM(At.93o No. 2 thin attenuant quiet
and unchanged. Oats flrtn and taq.tie higher,
eloping at i&h(ftth:le No, 2,
.Ityri is Inner h(fOlo .
higher, at fiVic h.o. 2. Migitwlues
Ji and nutitinalir tinggge l y r i on' llghl ' a i rr
Nutt sw
orn y oar hon.- it:luta:67a bbls,cheat
4 , 5,090. c an,111., Halo 21.072, rye 1,477. barley
400 halal. hors 5.781. Shiputents--Iloar 5.10 P bids.
wheat 1141..1 , 1, eorn:lF,Z4. oats '6,.161 - I,' barley 2c ol t,
hogs 4.1 2 2. Freights and unchanged.
( IMAGO. May 11.--Cattle firmer and a shade
name active at tt , 5,r0C1.8.2 for fair stockers to
extra Prime bhipping beeves. flogs active, hi
titan higher at /41,411,01.2.5 for lair to Prime.
• fleveLnni.
Chgeta.dan, Mae It. Flour Is very Inn
with strong hilknol feeling on the part of
holders;coindry brands white double extra
held at ifddit-ikred. double extra at fff,gto.T.l,fo;
amber, double ext rt. $5.2:1425,75: spring, double
extra, $4.50d5.0(1. Ike flour steady and un
changed. Wheat strong 4nit.2o better; Ida.
red winter held lit 114 t. itubll so. 2 do. at $1.19
@LW. f7orn stronger and sales were made of
new mixed Outs; rejected reel No. Yellow
held at Ilk. better at 51145:e. Rye quiet
at POffteici Owlet; dull and nominal. Petroleum
decidedly M 1.,. but buyers arfaholding off to
great extent: relined held at 2k Pk round lots:
small lota of count, are a shade higher: crude
Inn
lit t,
Iltalthnore.
Ilaidanonr. ;May IL—Flour Inn with good
demand. j Wheat Inn; Maryland $1.511.1.0.);
Penusylvdnin $1.37n1,43. morn Inn and higher:
white $1.:041:21: yellow sl.lsaLlti. Oats firm
at gladn'. Mess pork firm et pi,ifiallh Macon
Inn: rib Odes Intie; clear eldee shOul
dem Elise: hams =lc. Lard !mkt at MO.
IIMe. Whisky ' no Inquiry and holders aro
firm; Iron hound SIA6 and wood $lOl
Louisville.
Loctsrli.Lx. May .11.—Cottote fair demand;
sales DO bales; middling Mc' . Flour $5. Corn
$1.33. Rye $l. Wheat $1.05a1.3). Pork M 1.50.
Bacon l 3 e, 163;e and lfiMe. Bulk meats 12Me.
Itle and ltlkie. Lard lie. Whisky SIM. To•
baccm sales all hhds at advanced prim, for
Inge and low- leaf: $5,a5a5.50 for frosted to
lugs, SS.7SaLSI for low to good leaf.
. Memphis.
Memmits, Mar P.—Cottnu lull at c; re
ceipts. SIC hales; exports. 1,001 hales. Flour .
superfine $1.7547.5.1.1. Corn dull at fl 21. White
oats scarce nt c. liar dull nt limn
active at M. lard dull nt lbit.lSMe. Pork
dull at MAI for mess. Bacon shoulders lie;
sides lay.
OEM
ToLem% May ll.—Flour inactive. Wheat
active and laic better for No I 'white Michi
gan at sl,47.lunber Michigan $1.24 . closing at
$1.23.h; No 1 n. 41 tl.Zt. No 2do flat Corn a
shade hotter for No lat ts.c. No 2 fs:c. Oats.
dull and nominal. Receipts: Flour, 10) Lb's;
wheat 3,..1x) bush; corn, 1030 Nish; oats, 2,101
bush.:
iliistankee.
• • .
MILWAUKEE, May ll.—Flour firm and un
changed. Wheat unsettled at nil{ for No. I
and Kidc for No. =. Oats active at rec for No.
Corn We for rejected: Freightsweak at
Ai...antic to Muffalo. Receipts-4.4100 [ibis flour,
MOM bush wheat. Shiptnents't6.B.ll lib's
flour, IMAM bush wheat.
GC!
• .
Iturnorr. May 11.—The Wheat market la In
light aupply, anti pritea continue to advance:
sales of No. 1 white nt flat. Corn higher.
'with antra nt ltsr. Chas advanced to Writelk.
Barley #I,.T. per cental,
niPttlivni ni
PITTsIIIII , :M.. CINeINNATI- AND St.
Louis lt.t o.ttoAo. Mee 11.-40 bble flour.
100)do do, Den Walla . ce; 100 do do, 400 eke
T (7Jenkine; 200 bge do,S Undear; 3 care
entree, W Ileetinge; 1 do lumber, J M
Seibert; 34 bge corn, Mranor & II: 30 bge
wheat, 112 do flour, SO.emah.t. 10 do
potetoett. F erllors;•0 tee haute, J II Par
ker; 2 tee eatwege, Deese Owens: 10 tee
imam% .1 Dalzell; hit& tobneco,
. M urPL; Ido 40.'1 box movies, It W
Jenkineon: 7 tee t o e!, %Vett, I, & Co; 35
lEee *tap, 9 do etnreh , 1 'orite do,
son; 5 ter Lams, E Heozleton; 2 do sausage,
NV li Hays A Son:2 dodo, E 11 Meer... 5 (If.
hams, Vidgt II A Co; 3 bblei nicoliol, NV
Meliowenr2 cars state', IV Hastings, 182
bgs grain W.l Meek 1 car wheat, J Liggett:
do lumber. W Brown; 50 bbls vinegar, P
Dun' tc . Son; 100 do flour, Schmuaker & L.
CLEVELAND AND PITTnDURGII RAIL
BOAD ('oMPANY. May 11.-12 ears c ore.
13rodr's Bend Iron Co:It do or', tilmenbev
gmq h& co ; 2 do do,
Dilworth, P Co; 2
do do, Brown & Co; 2 di, pig iron, Zug &
Co; I dodo, 1. I.yd & B, IS boo shoulders,
Dalzell A•T; 2 kgs paint, J Barneville; 70..
000, 'Mingles. It A Mundorf: 8,000 feet,
lumber, li Burgan; 120 skootatoes,
Bruggermon A 0; bids oil, D Ble; I ear
tram, %V tl Miller; 21 ski. - do, A Black; 1
bbl,. eggs, Day& Co;1.12 ski. mgt., McCul
lough, & Co; 10 Ins g ware. (Irminger &
Co; 12 Mb. choirs, 1 box, 11 Berger; 5
hides, ( - 4 N 1 105000; A bbl wine, McCul
lough, S & Co; 29 ban cheese, AVuodworth
& Davidson; 3 tubs bolter, Bruggerman &
0; 19 kgs p barley, Watt, L & Co; 1 cask
are, J J Leary & Boo; 19 ski. rye, J & NV
• Fairlev; 1 bbl tin Monk, .1:11 lb Chan,
•bers; 770 bbls radii, 11 L Fahneotock & Co:
1 bbl eggo_Nroigt, 14 & Co; Ido dn, I do
beans, I do apples, Head & NI; 410 oil bbl',
C A Wonnctiotle; 73 do do, B 13 Moore.
PITTSBURGH FORT WAYNE AND CHI
CAGO IIAILICOBD, May 11.-1 car stone,
Bulman & 4 casks p ash, JII Ctutfield;
100 Idels dour, Watt, Lang & CO; MO do
do,,Sclioniaker & L; 200 do do, owner; 100
do do, D Wrilloce; 27 ski. kgs B 1. Folio,-
stock A: Co; 2 ilea spokes, M 11cWhinney;
211 churns & ;mar, S Hare & Son; DM irks
rats ; SC McMosters; '37 bgo rve, IV .1
Meek; 12 eke. potatoes, Paul & Gibson; 100
bzirgjara 3eases do, Atlantic Mass ('..;
law staves, H Downier; 23 sks potatoes, 1
do empty rho, 2 bobs eggs, Woodworth &
D; 1 tub butler, Voigt, Mnl,oud & Co; 3
obis baron, 11 Ilea Jr; 2 ibis scrap iron, .1
Jones; AM pco steel, Brown & ('o; 6 pea
mil, 7 do iron, I bill pins, Shall. & Parker:
5 bxn Cheese, E llcazeltoni 5 do do, W I)
Csrperoer: 21 Nils forks, J Rebuts:), & Co;
2 bells hoes, J W'oodwell & Co; 1 Isll r
forks, Logan, Gregg & ('0; 2 do do, Whit ,
more, Wolf, 1)& bga oats,3 do rye,
J Wilson & Son; 30 bbla trcoal, Seward &
Emerson; 10 bbla liquor, Adler & II; 15 s
machines, W Sumner & Co;. 1 bill alcohol,
Sf A Jones.
ALLFXHIENT $7.4T10N. May 11.-12
ears metal, Ststn{r. C & Co;. 3 do
staves, Italra & It; I do lime, J K Shinn;
24 hides, A lloIntim; 40 sks potatoes, J
Mins; 1 car lumber, I, Walters & Son; 228
Iqrs onto, 0 do f seed, II Knox & I car
;wheat, AV McKee & Co; I do f nerd, M B
liti.rdatii; 300 pio lead, T II Nevin & Co;
Li cars ore, tinitt, It & Co 2 do lumber,
Smith, C & Co; 2 do do, Frazier Bro; I do
dn, Jaines Mcßrier; :93 dos brooms, Bdo
brusl4-s. C Ilutchinaon.
ALIIEOIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. May
14.-2'cars wheat. Kennedy Bro; 1 do torn,
268 nate, 36 do rye, Scott & 0; 45 bgs
wheat, 1 S Liggett & Co; 16 bgs rye, Keil
& 11;2 bbla eggs, 3 Ina butter, L J Blan
chard; 1 car lime, Henderson Bro; 3 ears
metal, McKnight & Co; 9 sks rags, Knox
& Orr; 1 car grain, 21 aka rye, Houck..l &
Co; 3 pkgs butter, S S Marvin; '2O pkgs
sundries, 11 Pllautn; 1 car barley, J M
Carson & Co.
PITT/OR:ROB AHD CONNELLIIVILEE
RAILROAD, May 11.-37' skit rags J B
Jones; 1 car salt, Cunningham & Bunsen;
88 bgs wheat, Scott i Metal; !lio bbls
whisky, Little & !deriding; 350 tills
iter, Smith & Francis; 18 bbiseggs,
town Line; 71 bbls cement, II 'it Beeson;
18 rolls leather, (.3 11 Anderson; bids
flour, D Wallace; 150 bbls Cement,' C
Leech.
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PITTSBURGH BROWNSHINZ, AND GS-.
smvs, May 11.-12 bbls apples, W Miller;
36 sks oats, P Flitter; 390 but w glass, It
C Schmertz; 34 bbls apples, Johnston &
Colvin; 23 do do; H Ilea Jr; 87 sks oats, 87
do corn. Kell di Method; 12 do corn; W
Welsh & Co; 3 bbls Britisky, J Gallagher;
36 bztt w glass, 0 H Swearer; 13 pkgsbut
ter and eggs, J S Funk; 6 do do, S Heaton;
3 bids eggs, Johnston & Colvin; 36 bge
corn, Mcßano & Anjorr, 364 galls stone
ware, W D Cooper & Co; 61 aka oats, 80
do wheat, McCracken, & Co; 104 bbls
whiskv, 16 bales hay.- 7 do apples, A S
Carlisle; 8 bales bay, Campbell & Coulson;
30 sks oats, 5 bbls apples, 11 Bailey; 100
sks oats, S B Floyd &AA,.
WitEttt,tfo; rim Ptrritoma, Mny 11,-
08 sks mom, M Steel & Son; 11 bdln pa
per, Pittsbargb. Paper - Co; 81 Ws -pota
toes; Bruge Minn & 0; 120 ska wheat, W
McKee & Co; 1,200 feet - walnut lumber, (.1
rreeinan; skis potatoes, 2 bbls eggs,l
boX cheese, Randolph &'.S; 104 oil bbla,C
A:Worn:Rustle; 2 Ws egirs: - P , Duff & Son;
000 nail kegs, Phillips & M; 12 wash
slush,. 2 bureaus, (loan, S Co; 0 Mils up-
Pl".;.lolin Herbert; 20 bbis whltikr,'Jart
West; 1147 p r . ' ,i re , Hartman & E; 10 MAN
flour,M Whim; 17 oka morn, 11l do oats,
R '" .l3 KBO pkgs potatoes, M Herr;
" K " 1 7 0 ;2 calves, I row, II Laughlin,
- .11
- GAMTTE: THURSDAY- MORNING, MAY 12, MO.
RIVER NEWS
Tie Collier elepartml fr” Ht. Louis lam
evening viili a big trip soon. 1.809 tons
mostly Pittsburgh manufacture- Pilots
—Thulium Morris and Marsh Harm.
•
The Savanna. trotti St. Lonin was due
last night and will doubtlesti be fiiuuil hi
port today. The Granite State in due to
day and will return to Portninontli to.
morrow at'-4 e. n., Capt. Wanli Kerr in
command.
The 13elle, Copt: .1. P. 'Smith, ix the
regular packet for tlul kionntigalydn
river to-day; leaving nt nix o'clock P. it.
Pashengers Mlllll shippers ahnuld lent to
mind that she I.Tneet clear through• in
tletwva and pays - particular attention to
way busineaa.
The Juniata, Capt. C. 1,. Brennan, in the
regular packet for Cincinnati to-day, lea,
big at 12 o'clock. Site is a good boat and
otTers superior Inducements to passen
gers and has plenty of capacity for
freight.
The Mondale, Capt. Bare, in tilling up
steadily for St. Louts. She in one of the
best boats, in all respects, in the trade.
Ti,' Retro Via, from Wheeling, arrived
and departed as usual
.The Wild Duck,
nounced to depart ft
day
to; Anawalt, In on
t.ll.oilln on Sofia
The Sa‘..inna, Cap
for St. Lodin and th
—Henry Arev,
male died near * Am
inst. • Ile came IA C
wita mate of the n 1
.
F anrunthrtal
pion er tytennilavi
lin, 0 sin, on Friday
icinna i in 1817, and
Pula n, sternwheni
Pike, Highland La Wei o d Cincinnati,
tt ,
Montezuma, tsplend t.l,- Am zon, Express
Mail, Hen. Pike, Pe inn, n d other old.
time boots. Ile Was' UM li st man who
introdumi spars to Intik Herrick, Ile
wan born at Martha's Vlm'vafti. ..
—A late Mentplis parr says: Tite.
Kenton struck a snag just above Helena,.
tin Thursday, At IA A. St., anti was run on
the bank, where slid careened and sunk,
with her 'starboard side under water
nearly up to her hurricane rof. tier lar
board guard .was also under wafer a few
feet when the City of Alton passed up,
and her crew tvere . busy caring what they
mild from die wreck.
—The h o use Committe 'on Commerce
haa agreed upon the following apiumnia,
tions for western lima: Ohio, 00,000 ;
Miasianippi; Missouri and Allnyms, $150,-
000; falls of the Ohio, $350900; Illinois,
$1000000: Rock Island Rapids, $150,000:
Des Moines rapids, $400,000; Cleveland.
$20,000; Toledo and Monne, Bay, $50.000.
The Committee will nut have it chance to
report for several weeks.
—The Emily Labarge,-en rout• from St.
Louis to Fort Buford, with 400 lone Oov.
eminent freight, was at Sioni City on the
2d. She had three companies of the 7th
IL•gintent, 225 men, 10 offici•rmAl women.
several Indian scouts, aml lawn< 20 chi!,
dren, from Otnaha,.all for Fort Buford.
—Soya the Cincinnati Gazette: Capt, J. 11.
Maratta, of the Leonidas. was on Satur
day appointed by the Probate Court of
thin county to • administer the estate of
3rafter.M . Maratta, who bad his life by
the disaster to the Emma No. 3. TI,
estate is mined at V 2.101),
—Mesars. :.'buck and Malone, of Met.
phis. a-few days ago cent 111Clell with John
101. Davis. for a fine sidewheA steamer for
the Vicksburgh and
.Memphis trade, of
tho following dimensions: Hull, 150 feet;
beam ;1T feet; hold. .6
feet.
—The Louisville C,,rier of Monday
nays: Ajax same in from New Or
leans yesterday with 22 empty barges,
covering. forir acres of water. She will
return with a tow of coal for Ni,V Orleans
as soon as there is sufficient of wat4.
--The ateauter Dubuque - went , tin to
Minnenpolia 'net Thureany. The Trilm"
nave of the rimmed/mee. The anti 1111111 l
taint upon the Atterta created no pair
whatever, and there Were no "Altutert, a t
the levee when the beat came in.
—A lot of lime got wet on the Ms.
marek adore Cairn, nu Thursday, and but
for the watchfulness of ('apt. William
Thompson. that fine ntentner Would have
been destroyed by fire. 'rite lino , lean
thrown overboard.
—Theimmework of a new steamer for
the Nortltwestern Packet Company, at
Mndinon, la np, and the planken. and Catil k
era nee at work. The boat is to to' ram.
pkted ttitltiti Oa dr eight 'reeks,
—Since the bilata hare Onalinenred car.
rying tobacco from Clarksville. Tenn., re
ceipting through to East .nt the all
rail rat.. fins West lixed at 47c.. italselsog
dmystge from the warehouse.
—Th.. St. Maur P.P. Mod aground at
Buffington Sat tirday. very near the dons.
Capt. Sweeney went to Parkendmigh on
the 01,10 No. 4to get the New State
lighten her,
—The steamer Tacony was sold by the
Marnlud M. the. Balt alt., at Bufool
The partien who bought- her Mad, a trip
to Benton and put on a large lot of east
ern freight.
-.The Cincinnati C'unornrrrial of Tors
day noro, that it was reported on Monday
that Capt. George. had purchased the Bey
muds. for the 'cannabis River. trade.
Price. *B,OOO.
—John Sullivan, chief purser of the
Magenta, has purelguad an interest in the
Belle Lee, and taken charge of the office,
-dames. Kerr, Jr.; Lan quit the (hand
Era. and now occupies. a place in the Mike
Mf Koontz Bro., in New Orleans,
—The Bellevemon. St. Loris to l'itto
burgh wan expected to arrive at lAntis
ville nn Mdnday.
—The Cumberland river was falling on
Monday with .five feel on Ilarpeth.Slmals.
FINANCIAL
Tradesmen's National Bank
WOODD •MEET, CORNER %ECM AVE
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Gold, Coupon Bonds and Rork
=I
Predent,
!dent,
CYRUS CLARVIn si s. Outlier.
HART, CAUGHEY &CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ISUCCEBEIOBB TO HANNA. HART &C 0..)
°LUXUS In
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And tartlelar altentiolr o ll the puretme.d
Government Bonds.
Sight Draughts on London.
ladt
LEGAL.
Orphans' Court Sale.
Eatate of JOSEPH OWINNELIate of the town
h °Wen. Monty of heitsas.State of keen
ylventa •
rty virtue of an ordia of the Ofrhhaf .,, ....
mama county. them:twill be expoeq to inblie We
on the jateaniaa. on the FIRST TIMpAr.
7th DAY'- OF JUNE; 1870,
.JI the right. Mk, interest and adarot the'eald
Joseph Usti:ma r . deal, of. In and to the following
deanthed . real taw, to-volt: The one undivided
thin% part of • Gestalts teem 4ff parcel el land agn
ate In Durrell towstann...d.r..utwir.
Jael r andr ow Wm. Mahar,. th
. tt JULI tire =a. llts..agot a r=
other ontho w lialngi thereon ete l
1ed.... 11 . 1 1 , ...1 4
at7e.
manna 'of We. and the QineThirsa one roar tier: I. -
after. 'nth Mame. to be Watson by bond end
• We to be comilotal by. • ,• •
JOHN BRUCE & WM.MARER,
Administrators or um togisic
•
mrtiretder'
DIBIIIIC U
flialit OTHE IINI.
4 ICT T OPPWITIMMUMN I :
C lh th matter 1/tr W. nnlar4otllfl7lDSM.9•e..D abd
btrlot dria "."' efda t ei ' tb b r=o ram
Ide.uAer 31 . HAM.. of . the connti.o newer",
and Mato of Patowleinla. tn . add =met. et*
tjesZn.„Z i wzn e tefrete t nj r n.PlAt i l o r.
and the dellvem of anpro.pe. U."
bankrnete. batten, or jrzo MOW use. Allin the trans.
f A e /Li . i r g P o r th irg a vg Il. f . st a bate i Ngat .L
prITII their 'debts and. choose .. .ma or DOM 11.
elitheee of their eau.,
ill
be
field et • Conn or
nonkre_recT to: be holden pr, No. ! as PLomond
etteoy Ittabnreh. In a t inetrlet. on .the Seth
dagll e y,r , V Ll er t i v -118 WooloCk
Ztegilell imatmlicy o r '
MZOI
1:11=
.&ROBITEOT.
T. D. EVANS,
.A_RCHIVECT,
411 VIFTE AVENUE: Plans ilati simplifies
Nous toWParod with v on fur all hinds of buildings
RIVER PACKETS.
MIONOSUAIIiLi F;R:
T H E - iiEET STEAMER
BELLE,
J. I'. SMITH t.olllMeglor.
J. W. SCOTT'
urk.
liidependeni Pithlinroli, Brownsville and
Brown Packet.
Icsren
WhnJf . llnnt nloore Monnngahrbs
IICSDAI. Tilt RSDAT and SATURDA
‘ l itrryrreggnni Pnnnvngern nil ',ln t . it2 :y i: l T.be L y.r. ,
w,. ;: . 11t0n Inmnl, or at Wharf
ntyn SA'S! to PAIIEIis uN. Agent.
UPPER AllS1•414411•PI.
frilif4Vl•oll.; %LENA
1 4 ntlinl Q uE 'Akb E .4 'r ".44
Janie, McII , n.' I Inm:will lenve f‘..l - to:, above noel
Intermediate ports otn FILI MA Y. May 7 3. nt 4 e.ll.
.."'
ti
1.. MI?.
17 '
1 .
i. ST.A II
ti9l,ogrg:;grlstenl4
•
BAVANN C..APL,11.1
Itrylirirtt.and Intvrmedixtu ports
MEM
Fon E s 11 E
A l VLHI) AND ST. LAMS.—
TWURS A DA T, Mar 19111, ntl PA.
M.. the Moamar
WI_ED prrex,
And Barges wan and Dove,
J. W. ANAWA I.T
CHARLES ADAMS .
WM helve lintvaincrd abve. """"In'ted'rkr,
" Als Avnts . .
Was will give through bile ef Wing to w Ir-
Irene end MIIIIIIIIIII. 011 the 311reketeet nod 31e—
eourl r$ errs.
•
el o eyli
F?!4tr i - 1. !!11!
K. N he:m i 1/ lumed..Vll.l. etelt null v
KATE PUT AM,
ED. EC A NS..
W. II A It 111$.
F•,r n.ighl:vrAra-.4.`"1:::111,11.N'I'i W. 101 0 . AgonE,,
SPECIAL NtrrtrE •The Kate Potnam will tate
freight. And revelpt them thruoith to Meatt.hto
und New ltriennot.
myth }AWARD EVANS. Neater.
cl II IPPE It S Alt E
LIN E.—FOl( EVNSVILE.
CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. the otoetuor •
(OLI.IEII AND BARGES.
JAS. SIIEDDEN %Wee.
cil AS. MATTHEWS. clerk; will leave. LA nborr rn
TIIIS I,A .3ltly 11th, at .1 p. m.
I:. 11. t:IIIIII.;ST .t Co..
• Agent.,
POlt .310ETII AND CINCINNATI.
•
nrilE N :W AND SPLEN
IIIII . rner
IiIIANITE M ATE ..W. 11.4 R.
win if fe the above and Internnellwe 1..11.4 en
FRIDAY. N Jr bills. at 4 1.. W.
Few freight ire pavvaze apply eh board.
112333 TM
Pittsburgh and Cineinnali
PACKET LINE
TI. new and .oplen.ll.l side-whet.
JPSIATA, Cunt. 1.. RukrisAN...,,
will leave Pittsburgh fur mil.
TIIURSDAY.st pr. , aptly. Returning.
will learn l'lntinnull EVERY iII7NDA V ut 13 3t.
For freight or In11.11114(e. Minty sin in s nni °is to
FLACK A (I , I.I.INGWouIP.
11111; JAMES COLLINS. Ave..
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
PACKET LINE.
Tho now anti splendid side-wheel r „ x iihrirg_
Steamer ARLINGTON. DA NI
Mt SINK, Mititer. A. S. Sat - P.llOO. Ilea. Larry
Ihtlyhurigh tot tlhNnmtl every Ti'n4ll.A Y. al lY
itgiornhvg, lea Toy! Ineinnatifiir nit* ,
burgh. at 1 . 2 M. every Fill DA V.
For freight iinavgge,nr other Inlomlotinn, apply
on board or to
=9
I=2
STEAMSHIPS
rrO LIVERI'OOI, AN I) ItI:EENS.
1 , K!: —THE INNIAN MAIL
Kr KA numhering nizteen 11r,
Anon v...sciel, amen. thew the celebn4-
11TV orri ANTWTILP
CITV lrF Ty 44 .
(111 , of
Ntoltng KVERYSNTl:l[l,l.(r—ml,r43,,eth
11l r•r. No. V•qt.. Vor
lion avi.,T
WILLIAM BINGIftM, Jr.,
43 HMITIII3}3.I) 333.3 ET
CONSUM PTION.
Itit. SCHENCK'S PCI,MI.NIC NVIll'I. her the
eon, or tNngha. Colda aml toexamoth.h.
Dr. NCIIENCK'S SEAWKEI,II I NII ,
Hof Iltspeppla and all the Deldlltated l'ooklllmna
the Ktonlarh.
iIK. SCIIIC . NCK'S K 1.11.1.5. for Ins.
e All of lher three
In curing Consumption. thou en
the rulnionle Syr
up alone has cured many raper - rite CUM. The
Seaweed Tonle end ?Umfrage PPM amlnt In reg
ultitlng the Stilitierh anti liner. and , help the rut
monle Syrup tn glebe end
corerug the
blpod •enreln, by which measure la 1.01011 gr.
reeled.
These Medicines are conyclentiously Offered to
the Public as the only safe, certain' and reliable
remedy (or Pulmonary COII.IBIPIIOII , end for all
those morbid conditions of the body which lead to
that fatal diseawit. IJ eeee .fon.pla,nt.ndliralePsat
thoften forerunners of Consumption. end when
ey manifest themselves they regetre the moat
prompt attention.
The rulmonic Syrup Is a medicine which has had
a bine 'probation before the public. Its value has
been peered by the thriumind ears+. it has made
through a period nf attire than thirty•tlve year, in
ell of which time He reputation ham incrested. and
the most obstinate okeptielam cen no longer doubt
tht train allmedy which may be timed with confi
d MY. which mintit n
. - •.
If the patient Will perneveringly followthe direc
tion* which set each Intl ie. he Will certain
ly ho cured. If Ida lung, are not to, much mauled
to he
• core poarible. Even An canes MS
to be incurable, When Mends rind PliPtielana tr a in
denettimd. the use of this Medicine hie, saved the
lire of the patient and restored him le Krfect
health.
IP...Schenck 11011”1 not NU that an Mai, eq pal.
inonary eanatituptlon are within the reach I,f med
iator. hat he ertiplutticallyanwerta that attain when
patient.. have the moot alarming nymptanna. latch
aaa 'born, eanah, creepiaa chill.. night Angst,
general debility. 'Yen to ma •h • deartat that they
are obliged to he
In bed, mild when they ate given
up by their phynlclan. they may TIM be canal. NO
treatment can ereffitr new lanes. bat when
the lung. are nary wally ill.cauml and to nome....-
tent drain - qr.', a cure may be ulna-tell by Dr.
etcliencler.
AIM.. In Scrofulous Diseases. these ITIYIIiCIIIIIII ore
equally erlicient. ire. Schenek has photograph% uf
a number of peraons who have been nearly coverV
with nrnning mores sad now ail healed up. ThM
shows tie purifying prepertlea. which must be able
to heal cavities In the lungs.
In the treatment of uonsiimptlon it la of the ut
most importance to give them' amt health , / tune
to the system. !fence It is necessary to al renal hen
the appetite of the {salient end Improve the cline.
Don. Proper:nourishment I. requlrrd namther
with such means as win make the fora% easily ingot
tibia. Tbe articles WOOL sellable for tbe diet of
Conaureptive , ;anoint am designated' in
SChendes Almanacs. which are distributed gratui
tously. in eneral, the
p et highly marlines arti
cles are to be praferre@ bat the digestive nuns
must bo strengthened in order to make either food
or medicine serviceable. This requ treinent In met
by the Seaweed Tunic. and for this purpose it was
deAtl w
digestive pirremare put in good order.
the foo has Ile proper effect: the system oe
patient Is Invigorated and the, lungs. berth] to Baer -OM Thenuirms in normal anal healthy nisn
rier. the healing of reintordc STrur
Rill canal the cure.
Pultbortari • Corsiumption
nodesnnt airways eoni
plierded h Uprpopola Liver Complaint.
Eichceek's Mandrake Liverre Intended to remove
amine/Nous from the and restore its healthy
to
They have O
man the °Macy which in each bed
to calomel or .. blue n' and are warranted not
to contain a particle of any mineral poison. Thew
Pills cure the most obstinate costiveness. sick
header:napery, aSections, and all caber
dime.. which arise Promo torpid oldarected
oondition of the ;Aver. One boo of these Dills will
pp., the ofe.3. of the medicine.
In Consumption the Seaweed Tonle and Man
drake Pills axe lovalmible euxillary 0104110110.9.
al b a:l4oMT igirg Ns
f 071: n T n h o o d l
hare
been found use al n advance stages of Consump
tion, where the lungs are struoid. entirely destniyed
and all eymptom• according to tr e taudynerihrif the
. aflaq
aave been possessed for months by the use of
Schenck . . three great 'merino..
.Mr. Schenck . . Atuntresc contai mode treatise 00
the various f f disease, hif treatment
aid genera' d lneotloos how to use hie medicine ten
be bud Vatin, or sent by mall by eddressing his
mul le d wpm No. 13 north Sixth street. Phil.,
'Wear the VWMOOI.O Open
rd .000
i Tom e
blr;a3rbl4tnigialrEX.ttr
da27lTOi
dAp
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•
WDOCTOR , WHITTIER CONTIN
. UM TO TREAT ALL PEUVATS DIS
EASES. That numerous- class of cases molting
foga golf.abuse, maturing . unmanliness. nervous
debilityttonabiity, eruptions. seminal emissions.
goui p.m , impotaney permanently mtrocl. remota
altateted with delicate. Intricate and Inca • standing
nooMillhational ocemptslata costs ills invited to
il for conaullatlon whic nothing. Epo
fiance, the best of ' teachers; ham tumbled him to
Perfect mangles at °nee eMdent, safe, permanent.
Mad which In most Imes cati be used without hind
:tr.: . ..trah 'ix= Wrglegt2: :A
If ailtbas toOms: Clio bearding and aleeptnif mean
ugziggr:rporstret Mital d tfrtrial :gel:
V tlahhAtainti mineral ogling.
tired :131 , Matter who
Ora ha Wilk of figgages;sent to anyair tape to
twite%
two s ' ade in scaled envelope. Thouds clonal.
t annually, at Moe and all over the
env ci .7.
imitation free, personaligor by mall. 001 ea go.
WDattcht. (near COurt House) Pittsburgh. Pa.
on A. N. to BP. Y. Sundays V.ll N. to fa P. X.
Pam et sent to any addlasti for Two 'MA XIII.
fir - IiASHOOD: • HOW LOST! HOW
RESTORED .—thurt Publlthed In • ',waled
envelope. Prlon,elx cent. A LECPUREONTLIN
NATURAI.TREATNLICOP.• and Dadleat Core or
Bporntstorrfiten. or nominal Weeknets, and Intixd I.
mo o t.
to Slarrlane ffenntellt! Denman. Con
rnmption, tptleroy, and Me Mooted an d Ph yttnd
Ineapaelty. he, bz BMW. .1. CU
o. O.
•D„. author of the Gle.llDook," ha. "A MOD TO
TDOODANDEL Or
pe BUMMERS." Rent under
pn " lesn .lna
Or ' l4 o", . ° Z " ..Z.ltril;
CRAB. ' . KLINE „040., A rtn t / money, nen
Tort. POlllothee hem 4.2 so Dr. Cal...metre
."Xemage Conde." Woe 43 cents. enytern)
garBATCHEIAHVIV HAIR' • • e . el th rtattid Ilatr Dye Is the beet to the
uteri& , Instantaneous. does nut
contain' . OCT any. iIiTALIP pub. to erode.
.o
Pantlyster death. Arold theied and dahl
,.re
ia pparations biatiUns virtues t hey do not ps
sess. Th. genuine W. A. Ratehelor's I h.
had 30 years untarnished reputation too phold its
Integrity as the only Perfect Italy Dye—Mack or
Brown. Sold or all Druggists. Applied at 10
Bond Civet.. K. ter
ME
FINANCIAL
AMERICAN BANK,
No. SO Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH
Stockholders Individually Liable
RANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
Jolly W.SL. FLOYD.
l.toOdent. Cashier.
ArA-rowi:
Tine. SI. Nlarnhall. John \i. Alnnland.
Wm. T. Shannon. ; Archibald Wallace.
Jounca W. Arndt, Jan. 1 , . Kelly. •
Chu,. It. Leech. Win. Floyd. .
'Thin Bank IA now fnlly ere:mixed and prepared to
do a ',nom! Banking busincs, •
lelU.kl.l
FREEHOLD BANK
AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
j e
No. On Fourlh Am, rittsbuilh.
2
RM,. 0100.0.0.
0000 0.0
_--
DEINNITOIL9 N}:cUtirl. Br RVAI. %STATE
AND INTEREM r A 1.1.0 U ED ON 1 UNE DE
POSITS
Prosidont-EDWARD 1101 SY:.
4 Ice Posildents-J S CRAFT. ADAM. JACOBS
EDWARD WILLIAM I.IIII,LIrS.
.I AM KS S. A FT, lIODT. W. M A 'lt V. 1 ,
TllOMAti NTKKI., J ARID M. lIIWSII,
TIIO3IAS W. DAVIS.
'' A ' era r dni I . ' " m ' s i hTe r :. ' 7l " A " ATlf.4 . l!. ' l4 l 17. T "
. . .
Miter I rs (nun ft 'clock n. 104 cluck P.Nt
/lady. and curry Saturday evening front 7 to 10.
nlal:tv34 .
_COMMERCIAL
BANKING CIIMPANY,
u. 92 Fourth Arr., Fittshurgh.
APITAI 8 . 200.000
Stockholders I.ialde.
W. H. KV ERStIN, W. I'..3IAI'IMM.
Pre
A 1.1 , :XA I.I . NDSA
WII. 1M:1.11411. D. S. 51AVIOTS1'
W. EVKILSON. JOHN O.
1.1111.'
•
W. O.IIIIIIIIAM', U. F. %M.S. PN.
JAeoll KLEE.
s.,:ol,ctlwao made ..11 secvsedble of the
ITnitoli Slate% .11 eanntls.t.
'
• ..
INTKitEST alloweol on TisiKI,EVOSITS. .
Ittoomi4 attention given 100 all %maim.. oof
0111if , 111..
THE SAFE DEPOSIT .00.
01' Pi t t,thurgli
Full Tltk
Safe Keeping of Valuables,
I=l
• 'Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults,
No. 8:3 Fourth' A. - Ve.
rint,IAPS.
Piro Prsskient—llPNßY FLOYD:
.. Ironic
Phillips. Brun IL Painter.
lisnry Lloyd. Jos. N. Morrison.
N'llllwm Rea. George Mack.
William M. Lyon. Curtly G.
ins. I. Urtanert.
Mee, unit Trrtic—S. F. VON BONNIIOIDrt.
ripen daily from N Welork u. t0..1 o' oo o r..•
CITY BANK,
112. FLETII AVENUE,
1'ITTS111" Itt: 11. PA.
CAPITAL 9100.000
MDIVIIM7AI44 LIABLE.
INTKIIKST PAIIPON
VORKItiN EXCILA tannalt and Wald. and
when dealer...l remllted to Kur0p......
Dad., nn all and In all the principal falinto II the
lolled Slates and ...nadal.
1 / 1 131113tICK Pri•ablent.. •
J ANIKM TIE. Yreablent.
W. Y. Ml lin /A
',WWI 0tt..4, •
V. limpet, i Jame. McCabe.
j iltrgb Keating. '
Patrick Kane, Terence Cannotrell,•
Tao. H. Ilart. ; James
ci Phelan,
Ma,nn. If • A. Fravvagfe.
J. t:noce. ,Th.usa flames,
N. LIPT•
10.1 LS 311 K. 31. GAZZAM. F... 1
N. nolmes & Sons,
• BANKERS,
57 Market Street,
PITI'SBURMI, PA.
the m n e ted n i n°ad C i n n eiaP. .Phihh
of
STOCKS, BONDS .I\D OINK SECITITIES,
=
I•wrticuiv att,ntio. pdi4l the Ina , aaaa and
',ale of
'United States Securities
1.11.1.1
'C-tAILaZMIT
Che~rim and
Ohio Railroad Ca
The Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad
In completed and running front Illl'lthlONl/, YA..
to _the celebrated WHITE. SUMllltlit SPIIINGS,
in Went Virginia, i 147 nitien. It la hying rapidly
extended to the (thin Meer. !ZOO milee further •
nothing in nil 4:17 miles.
In Its pottery. Wesicrani.it penetrate, and ore.
up to market the WONDEIIFIII.CfIA I: DEPOSITS
OF TILE KANAWHA REGION IN WEST VIII
,.
GINZA. And th a bringethe aupertorandeliundant
Coals of that tie thin Into communication with the
lIION ORES O VIRGINIA ANII (11110. and the
WIOITEIIII,SOI TII WESTERN ANti EASTERN
MARKETS.
When outride( •d it will connect the SUPERIOR
II Alllloll FACILITIES OF THE CHESAPEAKE
RA 1' with !citable nnelgationtin the Ohio Over,and
then with l ' he ENTIRE SYSTEM OF RA IlitIOAI)
M=l3
=1
It will nialio a SHORT. EASY, CHEAP and SA
TORAIILE ROUTE from the WMT to the SEA
and will command a LAME SHARE (W THE
ENORMOUS FREIGIITS stroking imimportatlon to
the coast.
IL nlll thus lxvorno onoof the most IMPORTANT
AND PROFITABLK EAST AND WEST TRUNK
LINEIi OP RAILROAD In the country. and com
mand n trade of Immense value.
The completed portion of the Road Is doing •
PROFITABLE AND INCREASINO RUBINPSB.
end If. fully emial In value to the whole amount of
the mortgage upon the entire Ltne-11113.000.-
000.1_
The loan of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
Gornpani, being a FIRST AloRT(lAllE UPON TUE
ENTIRE I.IN E. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENTS.
WORTH WREN CRIIPLETED AT LEAST IMO:
100.000.tk lherafotre one of the most au bola/ARO,
conscrvetive and reliable Railroad Loans ever of
fered to the roarbet, and Is peculiarly edspled to
the Imola of
Investors and Capitalists.
who desire to make their Investment. with the
teed entitfeetorT assunitiee of POE/TIVEAND
UNDOUBTED SECURITY. •
The Bonds are in ilehoininatione of
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO,
Und may Le bad COUPON or REM/ITS:RED.
Interest Ws per cenL per annum. buyable MAY
Ist end NOVEMBER Ist. • -
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN
GOLD IN TILE CITY OP NEW YORK.
Price DO AND ACCRUED INTEREPT In Cur
rency. at which price they pay nearly SEVEN PER
CENT. IN GOLD on tbelr coat.
All Government Bonds and otherSecuritles dealt
In at the Stock Exchange received In exchange. at
their full market value. and Banda sent to all parts
of the cooll{l7. fl.l Kft.llll Chef.,
They can be obtained by ordectng direct from es
or through any responsible Bank or flanker In any
part of the emInGT.
Fisk & Hatch,
BANKERS.
No, 5 Nassau Street, New York
Maps, Pamphlets and full
Information furnished upon
application in person or by
mail..
S. M'CLEAN & CO.,
BANKERS,
65 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh,
Aguniu fur the We of these Hoofs.
•
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
'FORT I 'ITT
Boiler, Still and Tank
WORKS.
L 200.000
CARROLL SL SNYDER,
=9
A till PANS. -
SETTLING PANS7 - SAI.T PANS AND CON
DF:NSERS.
STEA:II PIPBS, IASOSIFTERS AND IRON
BRIDGES. '
PRISON IN ANI/ COAL. StIUTE.B. •
=I
Cor.;•-'ll, Short and Liberty Streets,
rr - Ortlers sent to the Oboes address will he
pnoneUy stiended to. tn10:141
HUGH M, .BOLE & CO,,
Cur. Point Alley and Du q uesne St,
TIIE POINT.)
Engine Builders, Founders,
AND
•
MACHINISTS.
slatlnfacloro STEAMBOAT ENGINES acid STA
TIONERY ENGINES of nll rim e.
SpecialtOtetalion Invited P. ournow STATION
ARY OIL Pe 1.1.1, ENGINE AND PORTABLE
.11M LER of 13 home
CASTINI:S. ..1 rverz kind. made I.) order at our
It
for 1111 H'olln, SIIAOTISO I'
lIANOEItS. HOUSE and TOBACCO SPREWS . .
nod IRON ToßACell PRESSES. on hand and
math , to .. - tier.At 11,0
INI►I>SI'IIIAL AVM:KS,
I:rentingn the Allegheny Inner. nenr the Point
Pittsburgh. Va.
fir All 7121uremptir 1111e4. THY UN.
Riesick & Bro• 7
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF'
SAFES. AND VAULTS,
EIDE
ENGINES.INDMACHINERY,
BILEWEILV %CORK, II EPA [RING and PUITINS
UP 31AVIIINKIt1111YDRA171.1t . I•KIIUNT. Orr
her Itch and PIKK STREMS. el.bogh.
ti 016,0 ,
OTAR,A, BOILER WORKS,
FI REPHAN & CO.,
Manufarturoro of STICA 31 BOILICILS.OIL TANKS.
STLLLS. AGITATMLS, SALT PANS
tor. of Seeond Avenue and Liberty Street.
PITTSBUIIOI . I, l'A.
Repairing Mina — promptly. Orden , sent to the
tam., address Mil be pnanplly attended to.
F. REPHA N. formerly Maoagnr at CARROLL .1/4
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
Foundry Company.
OFFICE AND .WORKS
Twelfth Street,
rirr.n.ones, It!..lllpg SIM Mitchleer". Nall Ms
chine, Itengta. Avi_d_C.Min. generally. nql
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
t , (11
Pile Works
Corner Carroll an 4 Smallman Snits,
=
WM. SMITH,
MA YUYACTURP.IC OF -
Cast Iron Bowl Pipe,
FoR
GAS AN I) WATER WORKS
NT Pipes are all MA( Invariably In Pits. In ory
nand sad feet lengths. Also, fullansortment of
Kencni
Castings for Gas and Water Works
afl Toilid.alsocllthestron.!lnv&Mgl.tAcndenti.
\Y. J. ANDERSON ' U. A. IREYVOG LE.
MONONGAII al FOUNDRY.
W. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
31anufacInrem of IRON lIOI7SE FRONTS. WLy
110 W LINTELS and SII.I.S.smI
Castings of all Descriptions.
Stwelnl Rttentlon pold to ARCHITECTURE
CASTINGS and' to Castings for Window Gloss
Mums.
Om, ANT ForNIMT—No. 130 WATER ST.,
Pittsburg!, I'n.
ROBINSON, REA & CO
I,
Successors to ltollissoN, MINIS AltmEns
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS& MACIIINLSTS,PITTSUITRGEt.
Manotocturen, Or Bost and Stationary Steam En
gines, Mast Elttnes. Niachincry,itioating,
shafting, Carat f all desert gliOns, Oil Tanta anal
Stills, boiler ant Sheet Ironork.
(Mee No. 32, corner First and Egiliggicht Wants.
Agents forGIFICAIIIES PATE:I:THUM - TOR for
footling Notion. Jall:rs3
THOS, CARLIN & CO.,
•
Fourth Ward Foundry te Machine Works,
SANDUSKY ST., A LLEGIIENY CITY. PA.
51anufactorers of Stationary and Portable Stearn
Engines, 011 Prassea. Pulleys. Shafting. Grist and
Saw 11111 Wort. 111111 and Machlna Outings.
(Irate Dam Weights, Wart Bone, Se. MOD to
order and have on hand Eaglet. of all slam.
naythqb
Phoenix Roll Foundry.
LIRERTI AND 24T11
BOLLMAN BAGALEY,
Ainnufacturons of Superior
Chill Rolls, Sand Rolls and Pinions.
PROFESSIONAL
MIEMI
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ltu removed to N 0.67 GRANT STREET, PRI..
burgh. Will practico In the U. S. Circuit awl District
Courts. In the State Supremo end all the Courts of
Allegheny county...l woke collections In most of
the odtscont counties. , azoaa
H. H. McGIORNICK,
Attorney-at-Law,-
No, BN GRANT STREET,
If - Prompt attonUon Elven to all kinds of 1..1
bnolzielot IndAIG
ARCHIBALD BLAIELY,
Attomey-at-Law,
4 YEN thr.,
rma
WM. B. NEEPER, •
ItAIAN AND RX.OFFICIO JUSTICE OF
TUE PEACE.
Office, 112 Fifth avenue.
1= 10 :r n tl n n" ""'li o
-
.3.1 a IViggrai nt4 lly.*calnenatlendeaonmot4l7 oodonte
COTTON
HOLMES, BELL 4 CO.,
ANCHOR. COTTON MILLS,.
PIrrpBUEGH.
Ihuaufactsuen of ifiAVY MIELUFAI .of
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
Sheeting and Batting.
IRON AND STEEL.
DUQUESNE WORKS,
Colen tan, Malin► &Co.,
IRON,. NA [LS, STEEL.
:tmr Spring.
DUQUESNE. I, X AND JUNIA'CA
FLAT BAIt. ROI' .‘ND SOU All I Itt;N
BAND. 11001,snErr AND `r , •
BOILER PLATES AND EAD.s.
T AND FLAT 11.511,. for C.ail
eIIOWBA RS. WEDGES and II A It itoW TRFT. II
SPRING, PLOW , AND CULTIVATiia .TVL.
STEEL WINGS AND NMI' LDS, rat to ' patern .
STF:EL TIRES.STEELSHAFTING. A
'COACH. BUGGY 5) 1 0 WAGON SPRING', ' Sid
AXLES.'
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES..
All (loads First Claw- and Warranted
=I
FtW;Mr. ' O;TON I nITMAVITIfItTge se
nth,
MILLER, BAlili & PAIIJW.
YM. 3IETCAI.P. itEMIEN MILI.EIL
GEO. W. HAIM.
PAILTNEII—S. M. JCbt:ll..,
Crescent Steel Works,
AI ILUR, BARFL k PARKIN:
OFIICE: No. '330 liberty Street,
0111111 rsist mai. PA .
l'ittsburgh Steel Works,
•' ESTABLISHED IN 1511.
ANDERSON WOODS,-
Best Refined Cast Sterel
OF EVEltli DICSCIIIVTION. AUG.
Ilrst Wined German Plow 76 Spring Sled
=ID
CORNYM ROSS AND FIRS AVENUE. MN
burgh. Va.
P1.1".17: 1, 11U1 - 1(
NO V e ItylVorks.
I. I/ A' I , 1%33
MOOR HEAD, ADAMS &
Moknuritcturers K DYSTi E STANDARD I Fair
tetnk's Patent) PLATFORM AND COUNTER
• SCALES.•
Janus red Patent Doer Locks and Latches
Paint and f'ortee Att.'
Owner g FIRST AVENVII and GRANT itTe'.
Illtsburgli. Pa.
Sheffield Steel Worts
SINGER, NINICK CO,
Manufacturois of c‘Try , Rm..npllon of
Cast and German. Steel
RAILWAY SPRINGS.
ELLIPTIC AND PLATODRM SPRINGS.
AXIOCS. STEEL TIRE, .te., he.
ARISIO RISK-5a Walernnol 100 Firyt !tree t
131-4 A C ' DIA MON")
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTIII I & CO.,
Mannfact;irers or all Iletwriptions o
E=
STEEL..
°F! r,: •n4I WARKTIOU9E-30th. 3t.t an
ILLlln.rad stmt.'s. Pittaburati.
STOVES CASTINGS, 86c
COOK STOVES.
Get the 13eW
BISSELL & 'CO'S
TRIUMPH,
Foi; Bituminous Coal.
=!
Werointed to COOK. BAKU or ROAST an mei
as toy other Store In the Union.
BISSELL Co.,
No. 235 Liberty. Street
IS=
PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES.
GRATA: FRONTS. FENDERS.
COOKING RANGES. he., de.
GRAFF, HHUGUS & CO,
Manufacturvrs of every variety of
STOVF,S,
Boston Cooking Range
"THE FIERY FURNACE"
=
THE NEW ANTLDPST COOKING STOVE,
REGULATOIC ' COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
VAN'S leinclonull Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE.
CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S ItEVLEC-
Tzt.m . A,T F EAf t me s. fl.r . 0121.0 dust; GRATE
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
•
PITTSRURGII. PA.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
No. 20 WoOd Street
Manefactonersuf the Greatest Variety of•CCS/K,
PARIAGt tend GRATING I:TOYER to he found.
In ourossortanent will be found nll the latest PAT
TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS. and tho reputa
tion fStoves Is such that any one In want of
ugood article should purchase none but those nun
[u tuned by uas they will be found the most du
rable as well an s,
essnomfrol. Wonldll particulor
attention to our new VOLCANO STOVE.. for
churches, hells ono utores. over 3001.1 d In three
months. Intend...l for u or wit lo to 01.1111.:. All
C 1,,, ham' used Pro ll tt Ince them solrtior to
any ether and us e
rheaper. Mind for Catalogurnod
Price last. • ROD
WINES, LIQUORS,
WAGNER'S FRENCH COLORING,
. The Very Best in the railed Hates,
.M.A.NUFACTURED UT
WDI.• NVA.GNE,
981 Norih Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
d lg i r i ttENTE...—Alt the leedlrut horfsAggitt•
Schmidt & Frid4y,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, CINS' Sit
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE. WHISKIES.
t. •
Nos. 384 and 386 Penn,
.Cor. of ELEVENTH ST., foinierly Canal.
JOB7B:FINCH&
No. 103, 187.100.101.103 and 103
enuTr.eitub‘b.
flaiinfaclurers of COPPER nurroxan PURE
RYE MINIM ARn.dealenlo roacfax
and LIQUORS, ROM. ht. . mhZ:nfa'
M=Ml
N it24:71
YULTON a.. 1 MVANN.
FULTON & 11'GANN
Practical Plurcibers,
GAS AND WITAM FITTICHS,
• •
Fifth Avenue, near Illah Street. rittahargth_
Lead !Spa, Gum lime. Gam Flatunea Sinks. Bath
Tubs and Wash Sundt. Iron Pipe and'lGtUnas..Al han d e
ru'dbß:rll."Prr and
rnte B 8 team Cock,
Mldlngs attetTrirl ° lo
Water and Stearn Heating Apparatua Johrung
Prowatir attended to.
• RAILROADS.
TIEN,XYLVANI A CENTRAL RAIL
R—Ori And Aft"Waile.
11 e a.. Sunday. MAl* Da.
57.0. Tran% will arrive at
M! depart Irwin the Union u•l..t. Corner of Wesb-
Ingt.. nod Libor, y etrimite, as :
V all Tr...n ""v . ' l'3o •: , ...ulherVt27o , 2o Eta
4 13 vx, 3:3:
7.311 am Mall Tim., • a=
im
Wall, . l
ilt 1040 am
Cowin...lli Kr. 910 nm Ac. No. 1 3:;1T
Ar.lll :al um c.c.'. E5...141. pm
Ilk, Ar. No.. 700 pm Wall , N.... 4 .11: Ima
INtt.ligli Er.. I , 30 pla Ac. 4:03 Dm
". •:T '''d A'
8..1.2
I 10nt...,0 Ae., prron 340.1 1 1 '
N... 1 AS pa, Wall'. N... 3.. a.oa pm
W a in, 4.. 3am pm Wall'o No. 4.. I[l:ll3.pes
11F4nr.T..,,`4t
r N 1;.., J 11:
rain mak.
1.1:1u for 1,11110.. re.
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Titt• clntVelt Trate leave% Well. Station
11 e
ptplp, et .0.1 a. nv. remelting littetturghve ry
10.04 p. to. Returnlnn. Inure, ylltabargh at
. 12'30 p. nt. and arrives at Walls bustlon at *.lO
Expres. leaxes daily. Smitten? P o n-
Prvio. Irnnv (tally except .11mIlAy. All otllCX7‘.lnf
eteept
r— nt
The Penn.7lvml• Italtrim 3l 'it :itl nrn titt.
t"r
vAlue. o.lt , to ne that
tttt to Nam 0 111 t•' ‘trPn. ""."".
t th e rulk of the owner.
ant e ., "" ' t •
ml Frritinntrnnr 1, Al4xmn. I'n.
AVE".,i'Elt's'i PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
In mit nfter NoV.
I V7n r n r iMZIVIL - 7.•
Venn•ylxmlst arrlxo nt and &nowt
front 'the Fellentl Street 110 pot. Allegben,
es follows:
. .
The train, lea vine Allegheny City at 7:00 A.Y.
make direct eannectlon at Freeport with Walker"
line .•f Stage, far flutter mid - 11annahnnurn.
Titraugh ticket., may Ile parchneed 'the talky.
No. 1 st. Clore Menet. near the Susinmalon Midge.
Ibv .. tr r lT u ALr I ail , Itepot, AlleghenT.
- ""r
TAI3gI.IrI.I4I6:IITS.
beta t.
Street Oepat
.
The IVraternl'ennaylvanla Itallnual will not Ali.
P mar hay rink fur lia.fgage. excep u t for wearing ap
pael. null llnut their N.4..11111415; tro .110 Ilan.
drod I.allar. in value. All lummtge execedlng this
nmaant In vain° will lie at the risk of the owner.
unleralnUeriby "pedal contract.
nols I:enontl Survrlnten.l;44.
I.IITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE &
1 . 1111 . AG0 It. %S.aoll
11.1CVNI.AND PITTS-jadarj
11111tliII It. It.
i'rantYlnt. 1870. tntina trill leave from
maul arrive at the [raise ttortb aide. Pitts
buralk city Slate. eta follows;
LEAVE. A miry-
Fug nn ni llFasi Line '4:30 a m
Erin
A A
25a in; Pacific .. • .11:00 P
MA Wiest 1111.0,: en! ylict!lina F4.10: 2 40 ait
( 1• C T. 1 7; ' 1 1. 1 . '72:.‘ .. .1 1 111 1.1 g u ill i Elir ' n ' 4 , ih
P.irinc 24,4 .t.:1 , 31 . ri ra .03 p
Eric mx..1:03 p ‘‘t. M
PEP . AUT FROM al.j.rn • ARRIVE V.V ALLEGMICST.
r is
Ae,S:3N a in I.4.4dsdaln Ae. Alla a
Leatadalo 101124 a fled Fulls ..24:014a a M
1.1:53 tWNen Cantla 1014
linahesier 2,124 p m!Enon 24.3 r a tet
Enna .C. 2 SI m Leetsdale p
Leuudplo •I 3 m - Hero. Fate 12:43 pm
it,p , r Fans 0:23 m.bentsdale n 443 P
Lo... Sale 111.44 P .". 743 p
a.
Fair tinks San. Fair Oaks Sun- '
day 4 . liurch .1:13 pm dluy m
rr will lout.. daily. '
. 4- 1 , 44.1410 Y.x mp.* arrive.
111 , Fa., Linn lace. CWI, ~ ~
[Trani I dna arrive. daily. Nhaidays rarvgird.
frAii toElvr Indus wtlllravn und arrlyo daily.
S llniWar d. J. N. McCULLOI7OII.
Gaul. Pas. Titlint Agent. Gent. Manager.
II ANGE OF TIME.—ALLEGHENT
I VALLEY RAILROAD.
. h. .".:M7k IIII EC:IMV.I9`k
TU T
DIRECT ittllll'ffraW .
TO TIIR till. ItlgHtiNS-t
WITIIuIIT CHANGE OF CAM.
On and after MONDAY. Non. 22. 153811. TWO
TIIItitt'GII TRAINS DAILY. lexcept Santlayltrlll
leave Illtaburait Ihipot u corner of IClnvent& and
Pike streets. for Franklin. trli City, Buffalo. and all
points In the Oil }lotion,
LENVZ PIPPIM - 114111. ,AIIIIIOO IN PmPktinott.
Day Re 7:15 A. 11.111ay thr 520 P. M.
tl ' :lo l :Crt . . l Pritttik ‘. )n:: 1i.41
3.1 li :50 A. HAI AOC,
Ifni ton 3:00 P. lit., 3.11101100... 2:10P.M.
4th 110lb:0..11:00 dth If alton.. 7:1 P. Id.
Freeport Ac. S.NI. Works. 7:1) A.M.
Sala Works, 0:20 1.31.1,11N,P0n
AP.
h un ch It Ac' 315 I..m..llrnerit II Acl DO A.M.
Church 1:00 unit. .P N. , Church 10:2 A. Y.
• Rumen, trains y at principal oints. Ac
commodatio train. Mop at ail stations.
We urn now running - Silver Palace Sleeping
Corn . ' on our night Fapress trains. both ways from
ilitteiliarith torry
J. J.. LAWRY:NPR, Hen, Supt.
• THOMAS M. KING. Asgt. Supt.
13 I TTS BIT III: II , CINCINNATI AN D
1 ST. LOUIS RAILWAY:
PAN HANDLE ROUTE. A , --- 1- 4 1 - 7 .
CTIANfitOI , TlME,—tin and after SUNDAY.
Nor. 14th. 1860, trains will learn and arrive
the Union Iteptit. Pittsburgh. t_i)..r.olla7r.i
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.
• l'lttnburgli Time.
•
DEPART. A mtirt.
Mall 2:ON Am. Ivaa p.m.
2:28 P.m. '-'i'n.'''''
nithern Kapeens
Pant' Line 9:4rtn.m. 7:124p.m.
Mixed Acennimodation.. 3:43 a. tn. iti:. 4 p.m.
Aleltenald Aeen. Nn 1.. 1 1 lti a. rn. 7: 3 a.m.
rtentemvillo Aecomnrel. 3:43 p.m. Illfa.M.
Mrle.nalti Actin. NO. 1.. 5:34 P.m. 3 4 p.m.
: nAny in
Train ... 12:3 P. m. 9 , 14. M.
'"
2.2 S p. in.P.st , refe , will leave dolly.
12:12 p. in. , Alall will arrive .11214:. ,...
w th .L.
General Ticket Agent, Volumene. 0.
.W. W. CAIIII, Popl..l.enniann. Ohin. noir.
13 I TTS B RI: II AND CONS ELLS.
VILLE tutteu,A D.
°and after UDAY. FiZi; 7 41,44?„
rehroarY 20th. 1870.
Trains will arrive and depart from the Depot, col ,
nor of Grant and Water streets, as follows:
...
IMPAR. MOUT.
Mail to and from UnVn.. 7:00 a. tn. §:Ue p. m.
4
„McKeeport Amommixt.ll.lllU .m. : 3p. M.
P.. to and from lnen... 3:14 p. ea. 1 : oa. m.
West Newton Amommo. 9: up. m. M: a. in.
Itnutdoeleo•Acrommoda. U: 4 p.m. 7: P. tit.
Night Arr. to McKeespl./ U . 0 a. M.
Sundar Church Train to
m 10:0111. to
and
indu {Vest
Itiziritaligstiwki.. - A.., •
HARDWARE & EIITLERY
ESTABLISHED 1831.
Logan, Gregg & Co.,
IGIALIGIS IN
HARDWARE,
No. 5 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Spring Goods, lbws, Rakes,lorks,
Scythes, Smiths, &c.
Merchants are invited to examine
our stock when in the city.
Orders by mail will have prompt at
tention.
BEAVER FALLS
O:CUTLERY CO.,
No, 70 Wood Street,
Pg_
p 4; I.I:II3FACTURENS OF TEEM NEW
E -I
1.4
r=i!
P TAI-3LE 111 V IFI
The t.,`,.l,l2lthi,:tcdru° 'Ng;
to the blade, securing theutmost strength In
censtructleu withoutMethuen.' weight.
PLI l'AV""ty. f '"' ph. d
Ware. , In color and bnlllsoey It Is smatter to
Pe4 to an article of UNIQUE I,
s N. Elegant hellettrance gad Great /Mrs.
_A! The Funprb Style anti Great Strength of thin
'" - L4 article enables the mantaset ran in ream
pq me m! It as especially sdap for use In Si
cel I.ll7l,T;ll:rd'inkr4l:.PlCZnLS.P""°l"d
heaver Falls Cutlery Co, •
NO. 70 WOOD ST.. PITTOBORGH.
Table Callery and Packet Knives.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
BRASS CASTINGS.
ueiii Wien ocsTAvs tuscii
- Henry Bier & CO.,
(Kocressors to JOHN IL COOPER & C 0..)
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Brass Castings
RADE PRONPTLY TO ORDER. -
MALEAPLIS AND GMT IRON nrrmos,
OAR PI rEiLNI) TRUING
Thitcyrn. Amrcre. ARD CHECK VALVES.
ALL Moil PATTIIRN IRON COCKS.
BRAM WORE OV ETKRY DEICRIPTION for
.leanz, Water uld OIL
ihipHOTED
BAJANCE-WITELI.II2I:
MANTA ot ll u ETEue• TENT - 0 .
Diet In the market',
Corner Thirteenth and Pike Watt&
nrOS
ATWOOD & Moe/La - REY
1
Corner laspar prussr„ •nd Taniz Arixes, i
ritt.banty, 141.4.11p11`0 . 1114vE1ts and IRAN
PlPEkTrii!Llouxt-Attrii'arA.B.CAMMON
aCO's sTsAY. Puitrtaalii BLOWERS.
WEST COMMON T r
Machine Stone Works,
Northwest termer of West Common.AUeeteny ,
PRIOVE ATVATER & CO.,
neve On head or prepare ea r then orates, Hearth
rll , l2lfg rt, tlleewa~e, Brewer!
~
tly endo
Orden •wpmp ••••104 on
0 a L awn
Froepairt I LI: IL In
...... nt.Sparir g No. 1 1 :1 2 00 am
Dm ~:
i 4 pritaarg•Na.`2l3:lo I. Sl•ringd . .3 , •• IU. DM
A 1.., train. imn dolly Sandal'.
The Clainrlt Train lunves. Allegtr
gl ny Jonctlaal
e ; l st: ' W:l l :ll 7 a f . '
City at 1:2111•. 11. and 'mire at Allegheny Ittft•
nom nt 3:10 r. 0. •
PITTBLunaf, PA.,
Solid Cast Handle
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, OFFICE AND WORKS
STONE